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How you know your too big for your own breeches..?
and have lost touch with reality?
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He has lost a few screws .... and quite a lot of other things also :O:
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while i agree that its arrogant of him to say.
why would i care if google street view photographs my home. its not like anyone who didnt know my home address would know it was mine anyhow. you go more than 3 or 4 houses down the street on my street view i couldnt even tell you who lived in the photographed home. so what about being captured in someone's private photos and having it plastered all over facebook or some place? |
Well, yeah, while that's a ridiculous thing to actually say... why is it a problem to photograph houses from the road? With all due respect, I think that's public space, and trying to prohibit people from photographing property from the street is like trying to prohibit planes from flying over it. Ain't practical or rational!
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what if you were having sex when the picture was taken?( and they could clearly see you doing it through a window) |
Then why are you having sex in view of the public? Here there have been cases of people being sued by passers-by for indecently exposing themselves from their property, and imho rightly so. A google truck doesn't really see any more than kids walking down the street...
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OK crazy UK law.
If I have sex in my garden I can be done for indecent exposure amongst other things. If me and my wife are at it in the front room with the curtains open then nothing. |
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Well, I am slightly playing devil's advocate here - and I totally agree that google has crossed the creepy line in their discourse many a time - but I'm personally rather concerned at the disappearance of the notion of common or public space. Frankly, it's really not kids accidentally seeing lewd acts that worries me, nor one's right to be protected from being seen in flagrante. What worries me is the idea of a free society without common space that anyone has the right to access and view.
Look at it this way, Google Street View isn't really anything other than another means of transport, even a virtual one. Like any means of transport, it can be used to get around for all sorts of purposes. By the same token, people in ages past were worried about the fact that cars let strangers drive into their neighbourhood from far away places, or that planes could fly right over the property and nothing could be done to stop them. Imagine what some arrogant jerk on his airplane could watch you doing behind the fence! But stopping them would be a very stupid idea, and terrifically bad for commerce, so public roads and public airways were made into safe common space. And here comes another means of transport. IMHO, it's no worse than any previous one, and is already quite important to some means of commerce. It has every right to use common space, like the others. tl;dr version: You don't own the public streets or airspace around your house and property, and it makes no sense at all that you should have a say in whether or not the public can navigate through it, through whatever means they choose. |
Just ensure the Google van isn't passing by as you exit your neighbours property whilst your wife is at work or out shopping :DL
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If you don't want Google whatever from seeing what you are doing, do it underground...
http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/7...rance800px.jpg ... like Iran... :O: |
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